A transmission electron microscopy investigation suggests that telocytes, skeletal muscles, myoblasts, and stem cells in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) respond to salinity challenges.
Diaa MassoudHanan H Abd-ElhafeezWalaa F A EmeishMaged FoudaFayez ShaldoumBarakat M AlrashdiMervat HassanSoha A SolimanPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2024)
In conclusion, the activation of telocytes is what causes stress adaptation. They might act as important players in intercellular communication between cells. It is also possible that reciprocal interaction occurs between telocytes and other cells to adapt to changing environmental conditions.